Steve Carell and Tina Fey pair up for this romantic comedy about a bored married couple from New Jersey whose ho-hum evening out gets a dose of adrenaline when they're mistaken for the Tripplehorns, a pair who wanted by Manhattan mobsters. They spend the rest of the film on the run -- complete with car chases and dirty cops -- while running into an all-star cameo cast including Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Mark Ruffalo, and Ray Liotta.

Opening in wide release today, this smashing '70s biopic focuses on the early career of a young Joan Jett -- gamely portrayed by Twilight ingenue Kristen Stewart. Dakota Fanning (who also stars with Stewart in the upcoming The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) stars as her sidelined pal Cherie Currie. The girls really get into character here -- and the rockin' soundtrack features their renditions of classic Runaways cuts like "Cherry Bomb" and "Queens of Noise."

A bigtime box office bomb, this edgy thriller centers on a drug-addled detective, played by Nicolas Cage in his Leaving Las Vegas element, who slowly unravels as he attempts to solve the case of five missing Senegalese immigrants in post-Katrina ravaged New Orleans -- and a corrupt partner (Val Kilmer) and call girl girlfriend (Eva Mendes) don't make his slow descent into depravity any easier. Definitely an acquired taste, so don't say I didn't warn you.